1. Poor Visibility: Driving a 4x4 in Iceland during the winter months can be difficult due to reduced visibility due to snow, fog and low light.
2. Unpredictable Weather: Weather in Iceland during the winter months can be unpredictable and can change quickly. Drivers must be prepared for sudden changes in road conditions and visibility.
3. Ice and Snow: Ice and snow can cause slippage and reduce traction, making it difficult to control the vehicle.
4. Poor Road Conditions: Roads in Iceland during the winter months are often covered in snow, ice and slush, making them difficult to navigate. Drivers must be careful to avoid icy patches, potholes and slippery areas.
5. Long Distances: Driving in Iceland during the winter months often requires driving long distances on roads that are often icy and snow-covered. Drivers must be prepared for long drives and have a full tank of gas and the necessary supplies.